We’re just days away from the Unpacked event on July 10 in Paris, where Samsung will launch the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra alongside its sixth-generation foldable. Meanwhile, Samsung also confirmed the upcoming Galaxy Watch today by highlighting its new BioActive sensor.
Samsung has been leading the way in digital health innovation to help make health and wellness easier by combining data and insights to provide a more efficient and effective wellness experience. The first step in this strategy is to make it easier to track your health with Samsung’s BioActive Sensor, which gives you access to more accurate, tailored, and complete health data on the upcoming Galaxy Watch.
Samsung is advancing this goal by launching the most recent version of its BioActive Sensor and setting a new standard. Along with more precise health readings, the new sensor will allow for enhanced predictive and preventative wellness capabilities never seen on a wearable device in the upcoming Galaxy Watch.
Samsung’s new Bioactive sensors
With design advancements that enable even more accurate health insights, the all-new BioActive Sensor is crucial to providing you with better preventative health experiences on the next Galaxy Watch. Three major improvements were made to the new sensor by Samsung engineers improving the performance of light-receiving photodiodes, adding more colors to the light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and organizing them.
Samsung has reduced the number of photodiodes required to maintain capacity from eight to four by more than doubling the performance of each one. With this redesign, more room was available for the integration of a greater number and diversity of LEDs, and their ideal arrangement throughout the sensor was guaranteed. Together with more Green, Red, and Infrared LEDs, the new sensor also has Blue, Yellow, Violet, and Ultraviolet LEDs.Samsung is driving innovation and creating new opportunities for wearable health monitoring by arranging and merging these LEDs, photodiodes, and a custom-made photodiode.
New possibilities for preventive wellness with greater accuracy
The optimal arrangement of Red, Green, and Infrared LEDs improves accuracy and yields outstanding outcomes for a variety of health indicators, raising the bar for wearable technology. This enables the new BioActive Sensor to more accurately measure health indicators including blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress levels, and sleep quality. Even the measurement of heart rate during vigorous workouts is 30% more accurate than with its predecessor.
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LEDs come in a wider variety of hues, and newly developed photodiodes open up new options and give you the ability to anticipate trends more accurately and take preventative care measures in advance. An advanced glycation end products (AGEs) index, which measures metabolic health and biological aging and is heavily influenced by food and lifestyle choices, will be the first of these elements. This index can be used as a useful biomarker to help you make better-informed decisions about your wellness journey and work toward a healthier future. It gives you a snapshot of your biological age. AGEs index is just one of the numerous cutting-edge features that the next Galaxy Watch will have.
The upcoming Galaxy watches will be coming up with more sophisticated and brilliant health tools to help you achieve your goals. We can’t keep calm to tell you more about that.
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